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Whistle Stopper - Made of Bricks

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List Price: $9.98
Our Price: $6.15
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Manufacturer: Interscope
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602517455153 Label: Interscope Manufacturer: Interscope Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Interscope Release Date: 2008-01-08 Studio: Interscope
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Interesting Little Angry Girl! Comment: Kate has that lovely Brit accent that's so 'fetch!' Her angry songs are mixed with the sweetest little hymns like the perfect martini. The baby-girl voice and rowdy profanity is an intoxicating mix when you're mad as hell, but want to be nice and feel better! It's angel versus devil; you have to listen to determine who wins...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic CD Comment: Kate Nash has got te be one of the best up and coming singers out of England. Fantastic voice combined with great writing and band. Would highly recommend. She's been bumped to the top of my "hit list". Great stuff.
Vendor was great in getting the product to me as promised. Would also recommend.
Customer Rating:      Summary: AWFUL! Comment: I can't believe that this ENTIRE album is so full of songs with nothing to say. Her over the top British accent gets tiresome, her uninspired lyrics may appeal to the average 14 year old who actually believes the way to get over a broken heart is to just drink and pout. I was patient with the first few tracks, but each song got worse than the last one and I finally just gave up.
What a waste of money and time!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing Comment: The only good song on the cd is the one they play on the radio..a couple songs were just plain bad...very disappointing. I was expecting more.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Kate Nash: Some one new yet growing strong........ Comment: I only recently stumbled upon Kate Nash at a concert at First Avenue in Minneapolis. She was absolutely outstanding in concert and this album will compliment my fond memories of this event. Her britpop music is catchy and the album is well done. Clearly there are a few tracks which I could live without but the others make it an outstanding album and one of the best thus far in 2008. Defintiely a fresh look and sound!!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Thanks to a gaggle of loyal MySpace friends, Kate Nash skyrocketed to the top of the British charts just a year after penning her first song, so you might expect her first album to sound a bit cobbled together. In reality, it is a wildly exuberant, refreshingly original set of songs that suffers from only a few lyrical clunkers and less-than-realized melodies. For the most part, it follows mentor Lily Allen's genre-busting lead, wrapping charming tunes like "We Get On" and "Pumpkin Soup" around lopsided beats, simple piano melodies, and blunt kiss-offs that Nash delivers through a laughably thick cockney accent. "Foundations" brings everything together beautifully, spinning a romantic argument into a surprisingly poignant and memorable single that confirms her sudden success as no fluke. --Aidin Vaziri
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